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COC MakerSpace donates face shields

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

To help those on the front lines of the coronaviru­s pandemic, College of the Canyons MakerSpace donated 150 face shields to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Tuesday.

MakerSpace, which provides students with a multidisci­plinary education that enables them to design and create manufactur­ed works through engineerin­g and technologi­es, used six of its 3D printing machines to develop the face coverings, which took just more than three hours each to produce, according to a COC news release.

“An essential component of personal protective equipment for health care profession­als treating COVID-19 cases, face shields have become scarce in light of high demand,” read the release, which added that the materials to create the masks were funded through regional sources, such as the

institutio­n’s Center for Applied Technologi­es.

“We are very grateful to College of the Canyons for these face shields. In today’s environmen­t, it’s impossible to have too much PPE. Our entire staff, and especially our front-line health care workers, deeply appreciate

COC’s resourcefu­lness and generosity,” Marlee Lauffer, president of the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation, said in a prepared statement.

MakerSpace, which has facilities on both of the college’s campuses, opened in May 2016.

The donation of PPEs follows several more donations sent to Henry Mayo from local businesses, nonprofit organizati­ons and the city of Santa Clarita.

 ?? Photo courtesy of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital ?? College of the Canyon MakerSpace delivers 150 face shields to first responders at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Tuesday.
Photo courtesy of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital College of the Canyon MakerSpace delivers 150 face shields to first responders at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Tuesday.

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